Just hold the but by the rear sling swivel. I do the same off the bipod. The gun has a muzzle brake, so doesn't move much.
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Just hold the but by the rear sling swivel. I do the same off the bipod. The gun has a muzzle brake, so doesn't move much.
I tried with the bipod but couldn't get high enough so had to use the pack and couldn't be bothered taking the bipod off first.
It is a Macpac Cascade I bought back in 1986. It is on its second set of shoulder straps and needs a bit of stitching repaired but is otherwise going well.
I didn't notice the mirage on 16x you see it on the video because the camera was cranked up to 75x
My wife and kids are the horse riders, I use to have a Clydie stallion that I rode for awhile.
@<u><a href="http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/member.php?u=1164" target="_blank">Toby</a></u> @<u><a href="http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.nz/member.php?u=198" target="_blank">Dundee</a></u>...
Well it exited. Not much of an exit hole. It was only starting out at 2816 fps so was going about 2000fps when it hit. But it did the job.
Got to wait until I go back to work, not enough bandwith at home to upload to youtube.
I went for a hunt up in the Canterbury hills over the weekend, it was going to be 4 days but we cut it back to 2 days because of the weather.
We had only been walking for an hour and half and were...